User manual PowerBox Mercury SRS with OLDED Screen and GPS

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5.6. Teaching the aileron, elevator, rudder, landing ap and throttle
functions
During the following sequence of queries the Assistant assigns the channels to the
appropriate functions as they arrive from the transmitter. The left-hand column shows
the detected channel; in the centre is the function; the right-hand column shows the
associated output of the Mercury SRS. You can immediately plug in your servos and
check their operation. The Mercury also detects whether you are using, say, one or two
channels for aileron or elevator. The outputs are assigned correctly according to the
model type you selected earlier.
5.7. Direction of effect of the gyro outputs
In the next two screen displays the gyro sensitivity (gain) is automatically set to ma-
ximum. You can now check the direction of effect of the gyro very simply by moving
the model, and reverse the directions if necessary. The control surface must always
deect in the direction in which that part of the model is moved.
Examples:
- If you raise the tailplane, both elevators must deect up.
- If you raise the right-hand wing, the right-hand aileron must deect up.
- If you move the n to the left, the rudder must deect to the left.
If you need to reverse the direction of gyro effect, move the cursor to the appropriate
control surface and press the SET button.